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Producing and using artificial intelligence: What can Europe learn from Siemens’s experience?
This paper examines the innovation strategy of Siemens, a key player in Europe’s digital economy, by performing network and lexical analyses using data derived from Siemens’s patents and scientific publications since 1998.
Sebastián Fernández Franco +3 more
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Performance Evaluation of the Siemens SARS-CoV-2 Total Antibody and IgG Antibody Test
Objective In this study, the performance of 2 commercially available SARS-CoV-2 antibody assays is evaluated. Methods The Siemens SARS-CoV-2 Total (COV2T) and IgG (COV2G) antibody tests were evaluated on a Siemens Atellica IM1300 analyzer.
L. Florin +4 more
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Bargaining under Incomplete Information, Fairness, and the Hold-Up Problem [PDF]
In the hold-up problem incomplete contracts cause the proceeds of relation specific investments to be allocated by ex-post bargaining. The present paper investigates the efficiency of incomplete contracts if individuals have heterogeneous preferences ...
Siemens, Ferdinand von
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The Autonomous Siemens Tram [PDF]
This paper presents the Autonomous Siemens Tram that was publicly demonstrated in Potsdam, Germany during the InnoTrans 2018 exhibition. The system was built on a Siemens Combino tram and used a multi-modal sensor suite to localize the vehicle, and to ...
Andrew W. Palmer +4 more
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Objectives Serological tests detect antibodies against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in the ongoing coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic.
C. Irsara +16 more
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This paper proposes and compares two sound synthesis techniques to render a moving source for a fixed receiver position based on indoor pass-by noise measurements. The approaches are based on the time-varying infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering and
Alkmim Mansour +5 more
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The Intensity of Incentives in Firms and Markets: Moral Hazard with Envious Agents [PDF]
While most market transactions are subject to strong incentives, transactions within firms are often not incentivized. We offer an explanation for this observation based on envy among agents in an otherwise standard moral hazard model with multiple ...
Bartling, Björn, Siemens, Ferdinand von
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George Siemens is a globally-known higher-education expert who created the first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) ever, together with Stephen Downes. He is Professor and Executive Director of the Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge Research Lab ...
George Siemens, J. Rudolph, Shannon Tan
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Equal Sharing Rules in Partnerships [PDF]
Partnerships are the prevalent organizational form in many industries. Most partnerships share profits equally among the partners. Following Kandel and Lazear (1992) it is often argued that "peer pressure" mitigates the arising free-rider problem.
Bartling, Björn, Siemens, Ferdinand von
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Este artículo trata sobre el cambio hacia un sistema de información hospitalario corporativo, que implementa soluciones informáticas para tratar de resolver la problemática clínica global desde el punto de vista de todos los partícipes del escenario ...
N. Sánchez Ros, L. F. Reigosa Gago
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